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Census
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| Title |
Author |
Description |
| Ecological Census Techniques: A Handbook |
William J. Sutherland (Editor) |
Virtually any exercise in ecology will require some knowledge of the techniques for carrying out a census of population numbers. This practical text outlines clearly, with worked examples, the main techniques used by field ecologists to enumerate plants and animals. |
| State Census Records |
Ann Smith Lainhart |
State censuses rank with federal censuses as a major genealogical resource, but, because they were taken randomly, remain a much under-utilized resource in American genealogy. |
| Counting on the Census?: Race, Group Identity and the Evasion of Politics |
Peter Skerry |
Skerry provides a skillful and very timely historicy of the various controversies involving the census and then lays out, and attemps to assess, the contemporary debate. |
| American Census: A Social History |
Margo J. Anderson |
This work examines the "history of the American census . . . --how it was taken as well as an analysis of those . . . who made the decisions of how to gather, compile, and use the statistics. . |